5 effective ways to remove stubborn Holi stains

Holi, the festival of colours albeit stains people but fills their life with happiness. And, what’s holi without colours!?

While everyone enjoys the festival by smearing colours, splashing pichkaris, and jumping in the tub filled with colours with lots of food and beverages like thandai and gujiya.

But, the main task comes after playing holi when the stubborn colours doesn’t come off the skin and hair. Sometimes, holi stains can be headstrong which often leads to disaster if not taken care properly.

While many people use chemical based solutions, Natural ingredients always prove to be the best remedies. Here are five remedies to remove holi stains

1. Use wet wipes – many people wash their faces directly after playing holi, it is a blunder for your skin. Always fade off the colours using dry piece of cloth or wipe it off with wet wipes. Washing it off with wet wipes is the best remedy and first step to remove holi stains.

2. Massage face with oil – oil cleansing is the best solution for holi stains. Take a teaspoon of coconut oil or almond oil in your palm and gently massage it on your face. Wash it with mild cleanser after massaging. Oil cleansing has been the best remedy for holi stain and has been used by people since years!

3. Exfoliate – Always remember to exfoliate after cleansing, use natural ingredients like gramflour, sugar, turmeric, curd. Mix the paste and apply it on the face, keep it for 5 mins. Scrub your face gently and wash it off with lukewarm water. It will remove the stubborn holi stains and brighten your skin instantly.

4. Toner – use natural ingredients like rose water, orange mist etc., as toner using it will remove small holi stains remaining on your face giving it a clean look.

5. Face pack – face packs with multani mitti, gramflour, almond, honey has been effective in removing the holi stains and also giving your skin that bright and radient look!